Thanks for the reply! I wasnt actually aware that animal welfare has run into major PR issues. I didn’t think the public took much interest in wild animal or shrimp welfare. I probably missed it but would be interested to see the articles / hit pieces.
I don’t think how “weird” something is necessarily correlates to PR risk. It’s definitely a factor but there are others too. For example buying Wytham Abbey wasn’t weird, but appeared to many in the public at least inconsistent with EA values.
Thanks for the reply! I wasnt actually aware that animal welfare has run into major PR issues. I didn’t think the public took much interest in wild animal or shrimp welfare. I probably missed it but would be interested to see the articles / hit pieces.
I don’t think how “weird” something is necessarily correlates to PR risk. It’s definitely a factor but there are others too. For example buying Wytham Abbey wasn’t weird, but appeared to many in the public at least inconsistent with EA values.
I don’t think these areas have run into PR issues historically, but they are perceived as PR risks.